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CAMPBELL THE, COMMUNIST. A REVOLUTIONARY AGITATOR. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. LONDON, Oct. 12. A Communist demonstration in Trafalgar Square condemned the Labour conference’s resolution excluding Communists. Mr Tom Mann said: “No one living can keep me out of tile Labour movement. L am a social revolutionary. I have been in prison before and am prepared to go again if necessary.” Mr Campbell (editor of the Workers’ Weekly) repudiated Sir Patrick Hastings’ idea that be was a poor, foolish young fellow misled by Communists. He was a revolutionary agitator. Although the speakers condemned the Labourites, they advised the audience to vote for Labour candidates.
A disturbance took place when' the meeting dispersed. Four Communists were arrested, and their comrades accompanied them to the police station, singing “The lied Flag.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 October 1924, Page 5
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